accounts
61Forward liability accounts — Accounts which contain all liability accounts resulting from transactions with a future value or start date as well as their contra accounts …
62defective accounts — Accounts that do not comply with legislation or accounting standards. By the terms of the Companies Act (1989) a company producing such accounts may be called on to issue revised accounts. Although an apparently modest legislative change, it has… …
63published accounts — Accounts of organizations published according to UK law. The most common are the accounts of limited companies, which must be provided for their shareholders and filed with the Registrar of Companies at Companies House, Cardiff. Companies often… …
64published accounts — Accounts of organizations published according to UK law. The most common are the accounts of limited company, which must be provided for their shareholders and filed with the Registrar of Companies at Companies House, Cardiff. Companies often… …
65Forward assets accounts — Accounts which contain all assets resulting from transactions with a future value or start date as well as their contra accounts …
66Margin accounts — Accounts which contain accounts re cash collateral deposited with the bank as security for transactions …
67contra accounts — Accounts that can be offset, one against the other. For example, if Company A owes money to Company B and Company B also owes money to Company A, the accounts can be offset against each other, enabling both debts to be settled by one payment …
68contra accounts — Accounts that can be offset, one against the other. For example, if Company A owes money to Company B and Company B also owes money to Company A, the accounts can be offset against each other, enabling both debts to be settled by one payment …
69intercompany accounts — Accounts receivable or payable from or to affiliated companies. American Banker Glossary …
70the accounts don't balance — accounts and records do not balance …